34 Ind. App. 16 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1904
Appellee, widow of John Batey, deceased, brought this action against appellant, a corporation, engaged in mining and shipping coal, for negligently causing the death of appellee’s husband.
The cause was put at issue by general denial, and a trial resulted in a verdict and judgment in favor of appellee for $5,000. Answers to eighty-one interrogatories were returned by the jury with the verdict.
The errors assigned question the action of the court in holding the complaint sufficient', in overruling appellant’s motion for a new trial, and its motion for judgment on the answers to interrogatories.
The allegations of the complaint present a case in which the deceased" was engaged in locating a danger of which he had notice. The order under which he was acting when the accident occurred fully advised him of the conditions.
Judgment reversed, with instructions to sustain the demurrer to the complaint.